Bilingual effects on lexical selection: A neurodevelopmental perspective

Volume: 195, Pages: 104640 - 104640
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
When a listener hears a word, multiple lexical items may come to mind; for instance, /kæn/ may activate concepts with similar phonological onsets such as candy and candle. Acquisition of two lexicons may increase such linguistic competition. Using functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy neuroimaging, we investigate whether bilingualism impacts word processing in the child's brain. Bilingual and monolingual children (N = 52; ages 7-10) completed a...
Paper Details
Title
Bilingual effects on lexical selection: A neurodevelopmental perspective
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
195
Pages
104640 - 104640
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